STUDENTS OF THE MONTH — Sally D. Meadows Elementary School has announced Students of the Month for December. These students show pride at Sally Meadows and model how to walk the Brave Way. They represent the PBIS motto and schoolwide expectations: Be Respectful and Value Everyone. (L to R): Back Row: Pete Lewis, Joleny Cruz, Annisten Smith, Brenda Resendiz-Alonso, Jillian Tomlin, Leah Durant, Patrick Pearson, Christian Wiseman, Lillian Carrizales, Benton Ramsey, Kearion Jones; Middle Row: Luke Sasser, Janiya Heggs, Chessley Horton, Daziyna Atkins, Bryce Boston, Emily Barrera-Cervantes, Avery Higgs, Jese Cervantes, Mason Edge, Bailey Conner, Deon Kennedy, Nyla Williams; Front Row: Cam Richardson, Jaycee Moye, Amelia Sanchez, Catie Ramsey, Bailey Brown, Tripp Moon, Elissa Barrio, Brynlee Thompson, Khloe Harrell, Abrianna Wilcox, and La’Joya Parrisha. Not Pictured: Jaycee Moye and Kaleb Figueroa. STUDENTS OF THE MONTH — Sally D. Meadows Elementary School has announced Students of the Month for December. These students show pride at Sally Meadows and model how to walk the Brave Way. They represent the PBIS motto and schoolwide expectations: Be Respectful and Value Everyone. (L to R): Back Row: Pete Lewis, Joleny Cruz, Annisten Smith, Brenda Resendiz-Alonso, Jillian Tomlin, Leah Durant, Patrick Pearson, Christian Wiseman, Lillian Carrizales, Benton Ramsey, Kearion Jones; Middle Row: Luke Sasser, Janiya Heggs, Chessley Horton, Daziyna Atkins, Bryce Boston, Emily Barrera-Cervantes, Avery Higgs, Jese Cervantes, Mason Edge, Bailey Conner, Deon Kennedy, Nyla Williams; Front Row: Cam Richardson, Jaycee Moye, Amelia Sanchez, Catie Ramsey, Bailey Brown, Tripp Moon, Elissa Barrio, Brynlee Thompson, Khloe Harrell, Abrianna Wilcox, and La’Joya Parrisha. Not Pictured: Jaycee Moye and Kaleb Figueroa.
FRUSTRATED FARMERS -- The U.S. Department of Agriculture website displays a message of their disapproval of the current government shutdown, which is negatively affecting farmers across the state.
INFORMING THE COMMUNITY – Georgia Hospital Association President Caylee Noggle informed the community about issues plaguing rural healthcare during the State of Healthcare event on October 2.Photo by Makaylee Randolph
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